July 6, 2018

In this episode:
MA State Attorney General, Maura Healey, visits Parker Middle School to discuss the opioid epidemic and substance abuse in Massachusetts. Chelmsford Board of Health Educator, Amanda Glaser, talks about opioid abuse in Chelmsford. Plus, we take you to the 2018 Knowledge Bowl and the 2018 Chelmsford Farmers’ Market

June 13, 2018

In this episode:
Friendship Park playground prepares for it’s opening day, volunteers from around the country come together to build a Chelmsford church – Gideon Lee, Corina Covarrubias, Yajwu Wu, Burben Sullins, Becky Duncan, Raymond Xie. Chelmsford students prepare to defend their trophy in the Knowledge Bowl and we discuss improvements being made at the CHS with Principal Stephen Murray.

June 4, 2018

In this episode:
Scenes from Chelmsford’s Memorial Day observance, we discuss the changes to this years Farmers’ Market – Valerie Finnemeyer, the MBTA makes it easier to do some summertime travel and a local dog trainer gives tips to help your visit to the dog park go smoothly – Dan Vigeant.

May 2, 2018

In this episode:
First responders conduct training exercises at the Parker Middle School – James Spinney, Dan Goguen. Friends and neighbors volunteer to help plant trees at Sunny Meadow Farm on Earth Day – Jamie Dergay. The Chelmsford Board of Health welcomes all to join them for walks on the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail, a local group is advocating for the purchase of electric busses.

April 20, 2018

In this episode:
CHS a cappella group The Thursdays makes an appearance on WGBH, Chelmsford Girl Scout Troop 63112 creates a Town Tour of historical sites – Sarah Evans, Megan Dunn, Kara deMoulpied, Household Hazardous Waste Day is coming up, the Department of Public Works will be holding a food drive during the Town Meeting and Candidate Lori Trahan focuses on women’s issues – Lori Trahan.

March 29, 2018

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In this episode:
The Chelmsford March For Our Lives organizers look to the future – Zoe Adoniou, Isabelle Cole, Rufus Gifford. A local journalist offers help to students looking to write their college essays – Joyce Pellino Crane. Phase 2-A of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail is about to open and a reminder about the Town Wide Clean Up.

March 21, 2018

In this episode:
Chelmsford activists prepare for the March For Our Lives, an additional free brush drop off is now available for winter storm debris, the upcoming LunaFest will help raise funds for Chelmsford’s Budget Buddies – Katie Stoll, Katie Neville, the Friends of the Library are holding a special Spring Book sale and the Chelmsford Library welcomes a former teen librarian return as a published author – Jen Petro-Roy.

February 23, 2018

In this episode:
Chelmsford police urge residents to update CODERED information and issue a warning about sharing information on social media, there is a public input meeting about the design of the new Friendship Park playground – Callista & Aurora Ferreira, Denille Ruth. A new Chelmsford Choice program offers saving from National Grid prices and there are new rules governing vaping at CHS.

In this episode:
Chelmsford police urge residents to update CODERED information and issue a warning about sharing information on social media, there is a public input meeting about the design of the new Friendship Park playground – Callista & Aurora Ferreira, Denille Ruth. A new Chelmsford Choice program offers saving from National Grid prices and there are new rules governing vaping at CHS.

In this episode:
Help for high heating bills – Mary McKenney. Charging your electric vehicle will cost you more, be prepared for Flu Season and The Primrose School is now open – Anna O’Brien, Nicole St. John.